Checking out a Maxtor hard drive

I removed the harddrive from my other XP Pro tower, its a Maxtor 100 gb PATA 133 HDD & would like to know how to hook it up to the tower I'm on now to possible remove some tunes & pictures.
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A couple of things to note, 'Learninmypc', about your PATA (IDE) HD transplant.
What you need to do depends on what your current PC uses for it's HD.
Is it of the newer 'SATA' type ?
If it's of the older PATA (IDE) type, you can attach it to one of the wide ribbon cables, plug in a power plug (red/black/yellow) and don't plug a jumper onto the select pins, and you should see it appear as hard drive 'D'.
But if your current PC uses a SATA HD, then you have 2 choices.
1) Buy a IDE-to-SATA interface to plug into the old HD to let you plug it into your motherboard as a SATA HD.
or;
2) Buy an external HD enclosure to fit your PATA HD into, and that will have a USB 2 plug. (This option would let you use it on various PC's).

The jumpers are the tiny clips that go over pairs of pins on the section with 9 pins.
These are only used on PATA/IDE HD's, the normal situation is; 'C' drive is master, and has a jumper on 'master' pins, second HD (the slave) has no jumper at all.
The diagram on the hard drive label shows what goes where, but I have seen many variations so it's not easy to give you exact answers. I will post some photo's if reqd, or;http://paulski.com/zpages.php?id=2104
This shows some good close-ups of what you are trying to do.
* But your second photo "hddpins.jpg" shows the back of your PATA/IDE Maxtor HD with no jumper, and that's ok as it is.

No trouble, I've done these sort of mods over the past years. The small table on the hard drive showing info about 'Master/slave/cable select', refers to the group of pins on the back edge, the group with 9 pins (one missing). But usually the diagram on the label is upside down compared to the actual pins! Some Hard drives do have the same info moulded into the plastic on the back edge, right next to the pins, very small letters, and says;
"Mstr" "SL" "CS" or similar. Just ask if you need any other info.